Managing multiple social media accounts comes with risks. Platforms are constantly improving their detection systems to identify and ban suspicious activity. Here's how to keep your PVA accounts safe and active for the long term.
1. Use Quality Proxies
Never access multiple accounts from the same IP address. Use residential proxies that match the account's supposed location. Datacenter proxies are more likely to be flagged.
2. Maintain Natural Activity Patterns
Avoid robotic behavior. Real users don't post at exact intervals or perform the same actions repeatedly. Vary your activity timing and patterns.
3. Warm Up New Accounts
Don't immediately start aggressive marketing with new accounts. Spend time engaging naturally, following accounts, and building a profile before heavy use.
4. Keep Accounts Active
Inactive accounts are more likely to be flagged. Log in regularly, even if just to browse. Consistent activity signals a real user.
5. Use Unique Device Fingerprints
When possible, use different browsers or devices for different accounts. Anti-detect browsers can help manage multiple fingerprints.
6. Respect Platform Limits
Every platform has daily action limits. Exceeding these is a red flag. Research and stay within safe limits for follows, likes, comments, and messages.
7. Monitor Account Health
Regularly check for warning signs like reduced reach, CAPTCHA challenges, or temporary restrictions. These are early indicators that adjustments are needed.
Conclusion
Account safety is about mimicking natural human behavior. The more your accounts look like real users, the longer they'll remain active and effective.